A conglomerate rock is a heterogeneous material.
Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
Graphite is a metamorphic rock. It is formed from the metamorphism of organic sedimentary rocks, such as coal, under high temperature and pressure.
The most common chemical sedimentary rock is limestone.
Yes, it can. However, an igneous rock can change to a metamorphic rock skipping sedimentary: the tectonic plates can push igneous rock deep into the ground, forming metamorphic rock. Sedimentary can form metamorphic, metamorphic can form magma or lava by melting and/or erupting and then turn into igneous. Igneous forms sedimentary with erosion, deposition compaction, and cementation.
These are sedimentary rocks. Sandstone is made of compressed grains of rock and sand. Shale is made of compressed bits of mud and clay. Limestone is made of compressed pieces of forms of calcium carbonate.
It is a metamorphic rock formed from a progenitor sedimentary rock called a "conglomerate".
Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
No, metaconglomerate is a metamorphic rock, hence the "meta-" addition in front of the usually sedimentary rock conglomerate.
No, it is sedimentary.
No. Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
no it is a sedimentary rock
No, it's a sedimentary rock
it is a metamorphic rock
It is a Metamorphic rock
It is a Metamorphic rock
metamorphic rock
Three (3) rocks in the rock cycle are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock.